ESPN FC's Shaka Hislop believes Lionel Messi looks nothing like his Barcelona self when he throws on the Argentina kit, but Steve Nicol explains Messi is only missing winning a final.

And so the dust has settled on Chile's historic Copa America win. A few days ago the population were charging around in celebration, yelling 'Chi-Chi-Chi, Le-Le-Le' at the tops of the voices. That has now been replaced by a quiet glow of happiness. And with the distance of a few days' perspective, the path to victory becomes clearer.

It now seems evident that there was key moment at the end of March, when Chile lost 1-0 to Brazil in a friendly played in London.

He had secured Chile's first Copa win in their 99-year history and added to his healthy collection of medals, which include a La Liga title with Barcelona and the FA Cup with Arsenal, as well as a UEFA Super Cup medal won during his time in Catalonia.

There's a decent chance more could come for him at club level this season, too. The signing of goalkeeper...

Chile held their nerve to win a penalty shootout vs. Argentina and claim their first Copa America title.

SANTIAGO, Chile -- It unfolded the way many previous Copa America tournaments have unfolded. It had the tension, the passion and the familiarity, as well as the sense that you were witnessing another battle in a never-ending conflict and that you will never get closure.

When a competition is this old -- 99 years and counting -- and so drenched in history, it inevitably becomes self-referential. The FA Cup in England does the same and you can't blame either.

ESPN FC's Shaka Hislop believes Brazil lack a self-identity without the likes of Neymar in the side, but also attributes the lack of experience to their poor performances.

Now that the 2015 Copa America is done, ESPN FC's Miguel Delaney takes a look at the top 10 moments that helped shape the tournament.

10. Venezuela stun Colombia, Falcao struggles

The Copa's first big shock, and one that showed why Colombia so struggled to replicate their revelation of a World Cup. With manager Jose Pekerman insistent on disrupting the formation of Brazil 2014 by trying to integrate an off-form Radamel Falcao, his side lost all their verve, allowing Venezuela to easily frustrate...

Chile triumphed over Argentina in dramatic fashion in the Copa America final as Alexis Sanchez put home the decisive penalty to secure the host nations first ever Copa America crown.

SANTIAGO, Chile -- Take Route 60 east out of Santiago, past the town of Los Andes, through increasingly rocky terrain and up beyond the treeline. Climb up almost vertically, through no fewer than 29 switchbacks, past the Lago de los Incas.

If you stay on the winding road another two and a half miles, you'll reach the border with Argentina and the tunnel separating these Andean neighbours. But make a right turn after a mile or so and climb even further. Eventually, you'll hit the old border crossing....

The ESPN FC panel answer your tweets and debate whether or not Diego Maradona could have won this edition of the Copa America if he had been on the team in his prime.

SANTIAGO, Chile -- For 120 minutes, the final of the 2015 Copa America was a bit like a trusty old car that has passed its prime. A game of nearlys and what-might-have-beens, it spluttered but failed to spark until, in the penalty shoot-out, the game turned a glorious Chilean red. At last, the host country have something to put in their trophy cabinet.

For Argentina, this must have felt like a cruel re-run of last year's World Cup. The stand-out feature of the team is, of course, its individual...